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The presidial courts ( French: présidiaux; singular présidial) were judicial courts of the Kingdom of France set up in January 1551 by Henry II of France with jurisdiction between the parlements and the bailiwicks. [1] They were suppressed by a decree of the National Constituent Assembly in 1790.

References

  1. ^ "Présidial | French court".


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The presidial courts ( French: présidiaux; singular présidial) were judicial courts of the Kingdom of France set up in January 1551 by Henry II of France with jurisdiction between the parlements and the bailiwicks. [1] They were suppressed by a decree of the National Constituent Assembly in 1790.

References

  1. ^ "Présidial | French court".



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